02-07-2018
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SantiR
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02-07-2018
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SantiR
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This is pathetic. There are many users that still use Android 4.4.2 and I am one of them.
Haven't you people ever heard of having different versions of software.
I just received my fitbit charge 2 and it cannot be recognized by my version of Android.
Very sad and your literature does not say that.
Very disappointed!
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02-07-2018 09:40
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02-07-2018 09:40
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Dear friend, although i'm putting all my effort in this tricky challenge in which i put myself on, charged and running, to understand why so many android platforms simply do not work with the Fitbit, i can firmly reply you that android 4.4.2 is fully compatible since i'm succesfully using it with an old samsung s3 neo, a replacement for my "bad luck Huawei" which is, as opposed, completely not compatible (even in its a 7.0 android)
02-08-2018 00:10
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02-08-2018 00:10
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Find some real programmers to work on it.
By the way, I am not your friend. I am a customer.

02-10-2018 01:03
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02-10-2018 01:03
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I used the word "friend" for implicit sense of "i know you got problems, i've got too"
